Chemistry: a winning formula for Pagano
Todd Pagano ’96 isn’t trying to win awards. The Oswego chemistry graduate is focused on doing high-level research in florescence spectroscopy …
Todd Pagano ’96 isn’t trying to win awards. The Oswego chemistry graduate is focused on doing high-level research in florescence spectroscopy …
Numbers mean a lot to Patti Fennessy Novy ’89. She has 0 tolerance for breast cancer, which claimed the life …
How does a Tony sound? Pretty good to Brian Ronan ’84, who earned his first for the Broadway hit “The …
Elias Gutierrez ’09 works behind the scenes, but his work is hardly hidden. He designs a high-profile line of dresses in …
In an age where children are used to watching TV and movies and playing video games, math teacher Tom Vakkas …
Oswego’s New mayor has witnessed the city through the decades as a native son, college student and professional. Now Tom …
Most have lost limbs and some have lost hope, but all of them find freedom in the water.
Thousands of Oswego alumni trace their spiritual roots back to the late Rev. Robert E. Hall, longtime chaplain of the …
When Paul ’65 and Chrystal Laird Cardinali ’64 vacation in Cape Cod each spring, they hope for nice weather. Of …
Capt. Shari Holtzclaw Kirshner ’76 was just looking for some help with graduate school tuition when she joined the military …